Official Windows 10 Thread: Installation and Issues (check first post)

nikufellow

In the zone
If you have Windows 8 upgrade to 8.1 then to 10 or else Download 8.1 directly then upgrade to 10.OK.

You cannot upgrade directly from Windows 8 to 10(not 8.1).OK.

If you have Windows 7 you can directly upgrade to 10.OK. Am I clear now?

I don't have win 8 .All i am asking is that if i get a win8 iso and install it will it become genuine or get activated (so that i can upgrade to 8.1 and later to genuine 10) ? My lappy came with genuine win 8 but i formatted the disk full i don't have recovery disks either i'd like to know if i install a copy of 8 now will it automatically identify the oem license coded in mobo and activate itself making it genuine
 

Faun

Wahahaha~!
Staff member
I don't have win 8 .All i am asking is that if i get a win8 iso and install it will it become genuine or get activated (so that i can upgrade to 8.1 and later to genuine 10) ? My lappy came with genuine win 8 but i formatted the disk full i don't have recovery disks either i'd like to know if i install a copy of 8 now will it automatically identify the oem license coded in mobo and activate itself making it genuine

Yeah, it should get activated. After that you will have to upgrade to 8.1 before you can upgrade to win 10.
 

nikufellow

In the zone
Yeah, it should get activated. After that you will have to upgrade to 8.1 before you can upgrade to win 10.

Thank you i guess nobody has really tried this before while i was waiting for reply here i posted in another forum but there a guy said it wouldn't get activated with oem license unless you have a oem version of windows
 

seamon

Superhuman Spambot
Thank you i guess nobody has really tried this before while i was waiting for reply here i posted in another forum but there a guy said it wouldn't get activated with oem license unless you have a oem version of windows

You can download win 8.1 iso also. I have been in this situation before. Win 8.1 iso will work.

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In my 2 cases, both of the windows activated as soon as I plugged in the RJ45 cable.
 

krishnandu.sarkar

Simply a DIGITian
Staff member
Well just stumbled upon an article on TomsHardware. Take your time to read the entire article.

Rolling Back From Windows 10 To Your Older OS Appears Problematic
 

Makx

Game on
From *www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/3fhrh9/download_win10_iso_from_ms_server_no_media/
Download Windows 10 iso from Tech Bench
and someone said changing Media Creation Toolkit link to your country will solve the "something happened" error, like *www.microsoft.com/en-in/software-download/windows10
 

dissel

Cyborg Agent
Well just stumbled upon an article on TomsHardware. Take your time to read the entire article.

Rolling Back From Windows 10 To Your Older OS Appears Problematic

If this 'Deactivation of OLD windows' is true then what happen to those user who bought retail copy of Windows 7 and upgrade to Windows 10 ? Is their Licence is Hardware Locked ?

My Win 7 is Retail Copy, when I purchased (2009) I use different machine, but later (2013) I upgrade Hardware (Proc+Mobo+RAM) to a different config - I need to call Microsoft to Activate it & using it till now....In 2014 my HDD died and replace it with a new one - Then It auto activated.
 
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bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
[h=1]Windows 10 brings back the Start Menu – here’s how to customize it[/h]First things first: the Start Menu looks quite a bit different from the one you’re used to in Windows 7 and earlier versions of Microsoft’s desktop OS. Here’s a quick look:

*i.imgur.com/etpgHSl.jpg

As you can see, Microsoft used a somewhat traditional layout on the left side of the menu, and then a tile-based section reminiscent of Windows 8’s Start screen can be found on the right.
Don’t be afraid… it’s not going to take over your computer like it did in Windows 8 — unless you want it to.


Clicking on the top-right corner of the Start Menu and dragging your mouse or finger will resize the box. You can also customize the look and feel of the Start Menu by opening Settings and then clicking on Personalization.
Right-clicking on any tile will open up a small menu with options to unpin it from your Start Menu, resize it, disable live tile features (animated updates that display on the tile) or pin the tile’s associated app to the task bar below. Left-clicking and holding on any tile will let you drag it around to rearrange the order of your tiles, or to regroup them.


Right-clicking any app or file anywhere on your computer will give you an option to pin it to the Start Menu.


Finally, clicking Settings, Personalization and then Start will allow you to enable or disable a few key features. “Show most used apps” will automatically pin apps you commonly open near the top of the left side of the menu, while “Show recently added apps” will add a section beneath that to show apps you’ve recently installed.


You can also toggle “Use Start full screen” to on if you’re a masochist.

Source:bgr.com
 
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krishnandu.sarkar

Simply a DIGITian
Staff member
If this 'Deactivation of OLD windows' is true then what happen to those user who bought retail copy of Windows 7 and upgrade to Windows 10 ? Is their Licence is Hardware Locked ?

My Win 7 is Retail Copy, when I purchased (2009) I use different machine, but later (2013) I upgrade Hardware (Proc+Mobo+RAM) to a different config - I need to call Microsoft to Activate it & using it till now....In 2014 my HDD died and replace it with a new one - Then It auto activated.

Microsoft has stated that even with customer support, some hardware changes will invalidate your free copy of Windows 10 and require you to purchase one. (This limitation does not exist in retail copies of Windows 10; those can be re-used by the user regardless of any hardware changes.)

So it's not applicable for Retail copies.
 
From *www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/3fhrh9/download_win10_iso_from_ms_server_no_media/ Download Windows 10 iso from Tech Bench and someone said changing Media Creation Toolkit link to your country will solve the "something happened" error, like *www.microsoft.com/en-in/software-download/windows10
Get the ISO from here instead - *www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO
 

Gollum

Collector
I dont know if this has been answered.
If I have reserved win10 for my PC but not still getting the windows 10 downoad
Can I donload the ISO>make it into a bootable flash USB>boot from it>choose upgrade instead of custom install>Will this activate?
OR
Download ISO>make into Bootable USB>start installation from windows directly

Question: will I be asked for activation/key during or after installation?
 

amjath

Human Spambot
I dont know if this has been answered.
If I have reserved win10 for my PC but not still getting the windows 10 downoad
Can I donload the ISO>make it into a bootable flash USB>boot from it>choose upgrade instead of custom install>Will this activate?
OR
Download ISO>make into Bootable USB>start installation from windows directly

Question: will I be asked for activation/key during or after installation?

Both scenarios windows will be activated automatically. If asked for key just press skip button. :)
 

Gollum

Collector
Both scenarios windows will be activated automatically. If asked for key just press skip button. :)

So technically, If the windows10 app tells me that I have successfully reserved my copy of windows 10, I can now download and install(read upgrade) from ISO and it should activate?
This is when the win10 download is still not showing up.
 

amjath

Human Spambot
So technically, If the windows10 app tells me that I have successfully reserved my copy of windows 10, I can now download and install(read upgrade) from ISO and it should activate?
This is when the win10 download is still not showing up.

Actually if you have reserved it then download will be rolled out to everyone incrementally but we downloads it and install it. If you upgrade it will be activated automatically by looking at genuine windows 8 key. If you clean install it, then you have to wait for windows server to validate it, it will take min 2 days. Validation happens by registered ms mail


Guys, Mail app working on your W10?

Yes it is. Added outlook, 2 gmail and 1 yahoo accounts
 

ashs1

Padawan
Really skeptical whether I should upgrade to Windows 10 because I recently upgraded from win 8 to win8.1 & I noticed:
1. Startup is slightly low.
2. Dragonball xenoverse used to work flawlessly on 1080p resolution on my y510p..in win8.1, the game stutters.. I have to play in 720p ..

I also have a doubt: my laptop came installed with windows 8 single language ( OEM).. Which can be upgraded to win10 home. .I also have a Windows 7 pro original CD which can be upgraded to win10 pro edition. Any particular advantages of pro version for regular user?? Should I stay with win8 or shift to win7 & then upgrade?
 
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